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Year 404 (CDIV) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Honorius and Aristaenetus (or, less frequently, year 1157 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 404 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
A journalist is a person who collects, writes, or distributes news or other current information. A journalist's work is called journalism. A journalist can work with general issues or specialize in certain issues, however, most journalists tend to specialize, and by cooperating with other journalists produce journals that span many topics. For example, a sports journalist covers news within the world of sports, but this journalist may be a part of a newspaper that covers many different topics.
A reporter is a type of journalist who researches, writes, and reports on information to present in sources, conduct interviews, engage in research, and make reports. The information-gathering part of a journalist's job is sometimes called reporting, in contrast to the production part of the job such as writing articles. Reporters may split their time between working in a newsroom and going out to witness events or interview people. Reporters may be assigned a specific beat or area of coverage.
101 East is a weekly television programme, broadcast by Al Jazeera English and Al Jazeera America, that focuses on current affairs in Asia and the Pacific.
The programme is presented from various locations across Asia and features in-depth reports of the particular issues affecting the different parts of the region. In the past, it has also hosted interviews and panel discussions.
The show launched in November 2006, at the same time as Al Jazeera English itself, and remains the channel's flagship Asia-Pacific current affairs show.
Panel discussions used to take place in the Al Jazeera studios in Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia. In more recent times they were held at various locations appropriate to the theme of the discussion.
101 East airs each week on Al Jazeera English at 22:30GMT on Thursdays, 09:30GMT on Fridays, 03:30GMT on Saturdays, and 16:30GMT on Sundays.
The show was hosted by Teymoor Nabili for two years, from its launch to August 2008.Fauziah Ibrahim then took over, from September 2008 to 2012.
Aparisim "Bobby" Ghosh is a journalist and the managing editor of the business news website Quartz. He was previously TIME Magazine's World Editor. An Indian national, he was the first non-American to be named World Editor in TIME's more than 80 years. He has previously been TIME's Baghdad bureau chief, and one of the longest-serving correspondents in Iraq. He has written stories from other conflict areas, like Palestine and Kashmir. He has also worked for Time Asia and Time Europe and has covered subjects as varied as technology and soccer (like his very famous article about Lionel Messi), business and social trends. He started his career as journalist with Deccan Chronicle, a popular English daily, at Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India. His Baghdad journalism has included profiles of suicide bombers and other terrorists, stories about extraordinary Iraqis and also political figures.
Author of provocative Time magazine article related to the cover "Is America Islamophobic?" mildly titled "Does America Have a Muslim Problem?" when US attention to the building of a mosque near Ground Zero lead the news.
They work in one of the most dangerous and conservative areas of Pakistan. "Where I come from, women are not usually allowed to get an education," says Khalida Niaz, who went on a hunger strike to convince her father to let her finish school. Now, she is a radio newsreader for the Tribal News Network, which broadcasts across Pakistan's troubled border region with Afghanistan. Reporting the news here can be deadly - threats by armed groups have shut down most media outlets. But Khalida and her colleagues know there are some stories that only women can tell. 101 East meets the team making women's voices heard in Pakistan's tribal region. Follow 101 East here: Facebook: http://facebook.com/101east Twitter: http://twitter.com/aj101east Instagram: http://instagram.com/aj101east Homepage: http:...
Here's something you probably never saw or heard about in the west. This is Putin answering questions regarding ISIS from a US journalist at the Valdai International Discussion Club in late 2014. Say what you want about Putin... when he's right, he's right. Truthstream Can Be Found Here: Website: http://TruthstreamMedia.com FB: http://Facebook.com/TruthstreamMedia Twitter: @TruthstreamNews Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/bbxcWX ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips ...
Controversial CNN reporter takes a vacation April 18th, 2009 Oh my, how fast things move in the age of the blogosphere: Our source says [Susan] Roesgen received an avalanche of email messages, some supportive, and some vitriolic with crude insults. CNN denies reports that Roesgens email was shut down. A spokesperson tells TVNewser many people were emailing what they believed to be Roesgens CNN account, but it was actually a non-existent inbox. Her email account was and continues to be active. So far Roesgen is not talking publicly about the situation. CNN tells us shes now on a previously-planned vacation. Right. Previously planned as in earlier today. It once again proves that the blogosphere has changed the rules of the news and reporting game. I a...
After my phone got stolen, I quickly realized just how much of my personal information and data the thief had instantly obtained. So, I let another phone get stolen. This time my phone was pre-programmed with spyware so I could keep tabs on the thief in order to get to know him. However, to what extent is it possible to truly get to know someone by going through the content of their phone? In the Netherlands, 300 police reports a week are filed for smartphone-theft. Besides losing your expensive device, a stranger has access to all of your photos, videos, e-mails, messages and contacts. Yet, what kind of person steals a phone? And where do stolen phones eventually end up? The short documentary ‘Find My Phone’ follows a stolen phone’s second life by means of using spyware. Although you’...
The fight over supremacy of language in India started before independence and is still continuing. With the newly elected Prime Minister speaking in Hindi the question is will Hindi make a comeback? Should Hindi be the only national language or should English be the language for all official purposes? Is it wrong to forcibly impose Hindi over the rest of the country? And the most important question of all - are we neglecting our mother tongue vis-a-vis English? Join us on The Big Fight to know what suits India, a multilingual country. Watch full show: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/the-big-fight/watch-the-big-fight-over-language/325787
"David created page-turners out of the events of our time." Pulitzer Prize--winning journalist and bestselling author David Halberstam (1934--2007) is best known for both his courageous coverage of the Vietnam War for the New York Times, as well as for his twenty-one nonfiction books, which examine uniquely American concerns such as the plight of Detroit's auto industry and the captivating origins of baseball's fiercest rivalry. In this video, he is remembered by family, friends, and colleagues, including his wife, Jean; former Assistant Secretary of State Leslie Gelb; and authors Anna Quindlen, Will Schwalbe, and Gay Talese.
http://www.ted.com There are people who can quickly memorize lists of thousands of numbers, the order of all the cards in a deck (or ten!), and much more. Science writer Joshua Foer describes the technique -- called the memory palace -- and shows off its most remarkable feature: anyone can learn how to use it, including him. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable te...
Watch #LaughterGames I Don’t Watch TV Episode 1 - Inglorious Constipated Basturds. Nakuul Mehta, with Alekh Sangal and Ram Menon, takes us on a rollercoaster ride into the behind-the-scenes drama, power struggles and pure madness of the Indian television industry. Website: http://www.arre.co.in Like us @ https://www.facebook.com/ArreIndia Follow us @ https://twitter.com/ArreTweets Instagram us @ https://www.instagram.com/arrepics/ Disclaimer: “All views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely that of the author(s)/host(s)/YouTube creator(s) alone and are not necessarily endorsed by the sponsoring brands"
Movie Review of Pink Producer : Shoojit Sircar & Rashmi Sharma Director: Aniruddha Chowdhury Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsi Pannu, Kirti Kulhari & Piyush Mishra
Throughout the history of Islam, says journalist Bobby Ghosh, there have been two sides to jihad: one, internal, a personal struggle to be better, the other external. A small minority (most recently Osama bin Laden) has appropriated the second, using it as an excuse for deadly global violence against "the West." Ghosh suggests that, now that bin Laden's worldwide organization has fragmented, it's time to reclaim the word. (Filmed at TEDxGeorgetown.) Talk by Bobby Ghosh.